Taking its toll? A tired looking Pixie Lott fails to raise a smile as she leaves Breakfast At Tiffany's performance in chic peach mini dress

And while she usually leaves each performance of Breakfast at Tiffany's at Theatre Royal Haymarket with a smile and a wave for fans, Pixie Lott looked a little tired after Saturday night's show.

Despite her subdued demeanor, the star was still dressed to impress, showing off her legs in the same peach mini dress she was spotted in earlier in the day.

Time for bed? While she usually leaves each performance of Breakfast at Tiffany's at Theatre Royal Haymarket with a smile and a wave for fans, Pixie Lott looked a little tired after Saturday night's show.

The star had backcombed her short blonde locks, while rocking a glam full face of makeup for her stage door exit.

Strolling to her car, the leading lady looked ready for bed, keeping her eyes to the pavement as she walked.

Earlier in the day, the 25-year-old singer-turned-actress looked in cheerier spirits, clad in her cute tea dress with ruffled detailing and a button-down neckline.

Still looking chic: The star had backcombed her short blonde locks, while rocking a glam full face of makeup

Strutting her stuff: Earlier in the day, Pixie looked in cheerier spirits, clad in her cute tea dress

Pixie showed off her long legs in the pastel number, which was completed with a pair of snakeskin print ankle boots.

She kept the quirky theme running throughout her accessories, toting a stylish silver handbag and matching winged sunglasses.

The former Strictly favourite seemed in great spirits as she made the most of the sunshine before the play.

Futuristic touch: She kept the quirky theme running throughout her accessories, toting a stylish silver handbag and matching winged sunglasses

These boots were made for walking: Pixie showed off her long legs in the pastel number, which was completed with a pair of snakeskin print shoes

Pixie Lott leaves Haymarket Theatre in plunging trouser suit

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Pixie is currently playing the lead in Truman Capote's novel-to-stage production.

The original film came out in 1961, based on the book, but it has been given a new lease of life for a West End audience.

Breakfast At Tiffany's was transferred to the capital on June 30, following a tour of the UK and Ireland.

Afternoon stroll: The former Strictly favourite seemed in great spirits as she made the most of the sunshine before the play

Fan favourite: The blonde was stopped by several passers-by for a quick chat and a selfie

Pixie made her debut in the production when it opened at The Curve in Leicester in March, but has been sharing the role on tour with Emily Atack and Georgia May Foote.

The play tells the tale of vivacious, good-time girl Holly Golightly and her outlandish experiences living in 1940s New York City and is told through the eyes of a young writer.

On the opportunity, Pixie recently told YOU magazine: ‘I was excited by the chance to do something different. I was very clear that if I immersed myself in the role, then everything would be all right.

'I spent years at a performing arts school, I’ve done a small TV part [she played an aspiring singer in an episode of Inspector George Gently] and I know I’m a grafter.’

Centre stage: Pixie is currently playing the lead in Truman Capote's novel-to-stage production, which has been given a new lease of life on the West End